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Iowa 5 gallon, 10 gallon and 12 gallon mashtuns.

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Selling a bunch of mashtuns I have made with the proceeds going to the local food pantry during the year. All coolers have brand new metal components and have a voile cloth liner for the inside of the tun like a brew in a bag system. This makes filtering the grain very simple and clean up is easy. The price I am asking is the cost for me to make these (materials with the labor for free). I have made over 50 of these using these voile cloth liners with no stuck sparges. The first runnings from the mash have been very clear and much better than when I used a false bottom on my old system. Each cooler has insulation added to the lid and has either been used for one/two brews for testing or has been tested for leaks over night. All coolers use a brand new stainless steel hose braid with the voile liner for filtering the grain.

5 gallon mashtuns with 2 voile cloth liners for each cooler. ($50 each)

10 gallon mashtuns with 2 voile cloth liners for each cooler. These coolers are virtually brand new. ($75 each)

12 gallon mashtuns with one voile cloth liner and several voile sleeves for the stainless steel hose braid for each. ($50 each)

Some people have added $5-10 for my time to build these or you can pay it forward in your own way. I do have a variety of hardwood mash paddles you can purchase for your tun for $5-10 each.

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